Models of rotating coronae


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2018-12

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Journal Article

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Abstract

Fitting equilibrium dynamical models to observational data is an essential step in understanding the structure of the gaseous hot haloes that surround our own and other galaxies. However, the two main categories of models that are used in the literature are poorly suited for this task: (i) simple barotropic models are analytic and can therefore be adjusted to match the observations, but are clearly unrealistic because the rotational velocity vϕ(R, z) does not depend on the distance z from the galactic plane, while (ii) models obtained as a result of cosmological galaxy formation simulations are more realistic, but are impractical to fit to observations due to high computational cost. Here we bridge this gap by presenting a general method to construct axisymmetric baroclinic equilibrium models of rotating galactic coronae in arbitrary external potentials. We consider in particular a family of models whose equipressure surfaces in the (R, z) plane are ellipses of varying axis ratio. These models are defined by two one-dimensional functions, the axial ratio of pressure qaxis(z) and the value of the pressure Paxis(z) along the galaxy’s symmetry axis. These models can have a rotation speed vϕ(R, z) that realistically decreases as one moves away from the galactic plane, and can reproduce the angular momentum distribution found in cosmological simulations. The models are computationally cheap to construct and can thus be used in fitting algorithms. We provide a python code that given qaxis(z), Paxis(z), and Φ(R, z) returns ρ(R, z), T(R, z), P(R, z), vϕ(R, z). We show a few examples of these models using the Milky Way as a case study.

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published

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481 (3)

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3370 - 3381

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Oxford University Press

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Galaxy: halo; galaxies: evolution; galaxies: haloes; intergalactic medium

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09592 - Cantalupo, Sebastiano (ehemalig) / Cantalupo, Sebastiano (former) check_circle

Notes

It was possible to publish this article open access thanks to a Swiss National Licence with the publisher.

Funding

163824 - From Cosmic Web to Galaxies: Illuminating the Gaseous Link between the Dark and the Bright Universe (SNF)

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